The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... possession of the borderland , for Alsace - Lorraine , for the control of Belgium , Holland , and Switzerland , and for all we know they may continue for centuries to fight for these objects . For centuries Russia and Germany have ...
... possession of the borderland , for Alsace - Lorraine , for the control of Belgium , Holland , and Switzerland , and for all we know they may continue for centuries to fight for these objects . For centuries Russia and Germany have ...
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... possession of Constantinople on the principle of ' No Annexation and No Indemnities . ' A young democracy is guided rather by the heart than by the head . It follows easily the generous impulses of the moment . By the time the Peace ...
... possession of Constantinople on the principle of ' No Annexation and No Indemnities . ' A young democracy is guided rather by the heart than by the head . It follows easily the generous impulses of the moment . By the time the Peace ...
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... possession of Constantinople would recommence . There remains the possibility of neutralising that precious site , of entrusting the guardianship to some international body . Neutrals , unless they are powerful , may suddenly be ...
... possession of Constantinople would recommence . There remains the possibility of neutralising that precious site , of entrusting the guardianship to some international body . Neutrals , unless they are powerful , may suddenly be ...
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... possessed an army of 30,000 men , the war would either not have broken out or it would have been ended in a few weeks . Democracy has to pay dearly for its short- sightedness and neglect . It is inspiring that an unmilitary , unruly ...
... possessed an army of 30,000 men , the war would either not have broken out or it would have been ended in a few weeks . Democracy has to pay dearly for its short- sightedness and neglect . It is inspiring that an unmilitary , unruly ...
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... possession of Constantinople will decide the fate of the world , ' that Constantinople dominates the world , ' and that Russia's possession of that position would be fatal to Great Britain's position in India . ' In these circumstances ...
... possession of Constantinople will decide the fate of the world , ' that Constantinople dominates the world , ' and that Russia's possession of that position would be fatal to Great Britain's position in India . ' In these circumstances ...
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